Part-time groups

Оur part-time group is temporary closed. Information on launching the part-time group will be posted on our site.

Part-time group for children from 7 months to 2 years

Our Montessori School has a full set of Montessori materials for the development of children aged 0-3.

Classes

1. Free work with Montessori materials

This is the main part of the classes, which takes more than 70% of the time. Individual work takes place in a specially prepared Montessori environment.

2. Creative activities

Work in the art zone develops fine motor skills, creative thinking and aesthetic perception of the world. During the free work with Montessori materials, some children may choose the following activity:

drawing with crayons, watercolors, crayons, finger paints

drawing using a stencil, straw, foam sponge

modeling clay and salt dough

paper cutting and gluing

applique work and origami

3. The circle

Children gather at the rounded line, where we hold “warm greeting”, finger games, nursery rhymes, outdoor games, acquaintance with the environment – natural and social reality. Children learn Ukrainian and Russian, develop counting skills, etc.

4. Dance class

Children learn to walk on the line, also they dance several dance compositions, repeating light movements.

5. Candle

Children say goodbye: everyone leaves, blowing out a candle.

“We discovered that education is not something which the teacher does, but that it is a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being. It is not acquired by listening to words, but in virtue of experiences in which the child acts on his environment. The teacher’s task is not to talk, but to prepare and arrange a series of motives for cultural activity in a special environment made for the child.”– Maria Montessori

“Liberare il potenziale del bambino, e lo trasformerà in mondo.”

“Free the child's potential, and you will transform him into the world.”

Maria Montessori

"The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking."